Meteorologist Miri Marshall updates storm conditions, saying more freezing rain will be coming as temperatures stay in the 20s until a warmup Monday.

Meteorologist Miri Marshall updates storm conditions, saying more freezing rain will be coming as temperatures stay in the 20s until a warmup Monday.

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Updated: 6:55 PM EST Dec 8, 2013

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WEBVTT PLUS FORECAST WITH METEOROLOGIST MIRI MARSHALL. GOOD EVENING. THE SNOW REALLY CAME DOWN TODAY AND NOW METRO BALTIMORE IS GETTING A BIT OF A BREAK. BUT WESTMINSTER IS GETTING ANOTHER ROUNDS, AFTER THEY'VE ALREADY PICKED UP MORE THAN EIGHT INCHES OF SNOW. A LOT OF THAT HAS MOVED OVER TO THE EASTERN SHORE AND HAS BECOME A MIX OF RAIN AND SNOW. BUT LOOK BEHIND US. THIS IS YET TO COME. THAT'S WHY WE'RE NOT FINISHED WITH THIS WINTER SYSTEM JUST YET. WE TURN OUR ATTENTION NOW TO BE ALERT, AND WE HAVE A WINTER STORM WARNING. BALTIMORE, THE CITY AND COUNTY, IS NOW INCLUDED IN THAT. BEFORE IT WAS JUST AN ADVISORY. BETWEEN NOW AND 7:00, PLACES LIKE WESTMINSTER COULD SEE A SNOW OR A WINTRY MIX MUCH AFTER 7:00 IS WHEN WE HAVE THE CONCERN FOR THE FREEZING RAIN. AGAIN, THIS COULD BE DANGEROUS AS ICE COULD FREEZE ON THE ROADS AND ON POWER LINES AND SIDEWALKS. WE WANT TO BE CAREFUL OF THAT. HEADLINES SHOWING 8 1/2 INCHES OF SNOW IN WESTMINSTER. FELLS POINT 1.2 INCHES. MANCHESTER EIGHT INCHES. BEL AIR 6 1/2. COLUMBIA, 2.8 INCHES THERE. TOWSON, 4.3. PARKVILLE 25, IN PIKESVILLE 25. TEMPERATURES BETWEEN 26-AND 33 DEGREES TONIGHT. REMEMBER, THE FREEZING RAIN IS POSSIBLE WITH NORTHEAST WINDS 3-8 MILES PER HOUR, IN PARTICULAR BETWEEN 7:00 P.M. AND 2:00 A.M. EARLY MONDAY MORNING THERE COULD STILL BE A WINTRY MIX GOING ON, AND IT SHOULD TURN INTO ALL RAIN BY LATE MONDAY AFTERNOON. HERE'S HOW IT LOOKS FOR THE NEXT FEW HOURS. 28 DEGREES BY 9:00. FREEZING RAIN INTO MIDNIGHT AND TEMPERATURES HOVERING SLIGHTLY ABOVE FREEZING. HERE'S HOW IT LOOKS JUST AFTER 6:00. WE CAN SEE ANOTHER ROUND MOVING IN. THIS IS 7:00, A RAIN-SNOW MIX IS POSSIBLE HERE AND MAYBE EVEN THEN WE'LL BEGIN TO SEE SOME OF THAT FREEZING RAIN, BECAUSE THE TEMPERATURES AT THE SURFACE ARE STILL BELOW FREEZING, AS THEY HAVE BEEN FOR MOST OF THE DAY. 10:00 TONIGHT. IN THE OVERNIGHT HOURS WATCH HOW THIS WANTS TO TURN INTO RAIN, BUT THERE ARE CONDITIONS IN THE ATMOSPHERE TO MAKE THIS FREEZING RAIN. THAT'S WHY WE'LL KEEP WATCHING THE UPDATES FOR YOU AN KEEP YOU UPDATED HERE AND ON THE WEB. LATE MONDAY YOU CAN SEE THAT TURNING INTO RAIN. FINALLY BY THE AFTERNOON WE GET A BREAK, A MUCH-NEEDED BREAK. IT BEGINS TO CLEAR OUT FOR US. HERE'S YOUR FORECAST FOR TOMORROW. HIGHS BETWEEN 39 AND 43 DEGREES, PERHAPS STARTING THE MORNING WITH THE WINTRY MIX AND THEN BECOMING ALL RAIN BY THE AFTERNOON. SEVEN-DAY FORECAST SHOWING TUESDAY, MAYBE ANOTHER ROUND OF SNOW. HIGH TEMPERATURES AROUND 33 DEGREES, A 60% CHANCE FOR POSSIBLE SNOW THERE. A BREAK WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY WITH A BIT OF SUNSHINE BUT CHILLY. TEMPERATURES STAYING IN THE MID 30'S. LOOK AT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MORNING, IN THE TEENS AS YOU STEP OUT. SATURDAY WE'LL HAVE TEMPERATURES AROUND 40 DEGREES WITH A 20% CLANS FOR A

Miri updates winter storm conditions in Maryland

Meteorologist Miri Marshall updates storm conditions, saying more freezing rain will be coming as temperatures stay in the 20s until a warmup Monday.